Re: cmd.exe behaviour

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On 13 Dec 2006 08:38:17 -0800, Ralph.Blach@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Ok, after looking at the source file, is there any other way to get
> this behaviour changed
> other than changing the source?
>
> the source file is in program/cmd/builtins.c
>
> Chip
> Ralph.Blach@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> When I execute the following command from a wine cmd.exe
>> and the file xxx exists,
>>
>> c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe /c copy h:xx h:xxx
>> Overwrite file (Y/N)
>>
>> How do I over ride the behavior of asking for a y/n.

Do it like it has always been done since The Beggining Of Time?

c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe /c 'echo y | copy h:xx h:xxx'

Untested. Unsure about the need for quotes there...

Jonesy
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